Quatro [mailto:r...@rickquatro.com]
Sent: Mon 7/6/2009 8:24 AM
To: Susan Curtzwiler; fram...@frameusers.com
Subject: RE: colors in tables
Hi Sue,
The table was probably imported into FrameMaker from Word and so the
alternating shading are considered overrides to the default table shading.
Here
[mailto:r...@rickquatro.com]
Sent: Mon 7/6/2009 8:24 AM
To: Susan Curtzwiler; framers at frameusers.com
Subject: RE: colors in tables
Hi Sue,
The table was probably imported into FrameMaker from Word and so the
alternating shading are considered overrides to the default table shading.
Here
Hi Susan
Looks like someone has been using custom ruling and shading, which is not
recommended in this case (except for the left column). So, remove the custom
ruling and shading and use the Table Designer to set the Shading, for
example:
- Heading and Footing Shading: Fill 100 %
- Body
Hi Sue,
The table was probably imported into FrameMaker from Word and so the
alternating shading are considered overrides to the default table shading.
Here is how to fix it:
1) Select the entire table.
2) Choose Table Custom Ruling and Shading
3) Uncheck the Custom Cell Ruling checkbox and
Hi Susan
Looks like someone has been using "custom ruling and shading", which is not
recommended in this case (except for the left column). So, remove the custom
ruling and shading and use the Table Designer to set the Shading, for
example:
- Heading and Footing Shading: Fill 100 %
- Body
Hi Sue,
The table was probably imported into FrameMaker from Word and so the
alternating shading are considered overrides to the default table shading.
Here is how to fix it:
1) Select the entire table.
2) Choose Table > Custom Ruling and Shading
3) Uncheck the Custom Cell Ruling checkbox and
Hi All,
Using FMKR 7.0, Acrobat Distiller 5.0, on Vista Enterprise on HP (Compaq)
laptop.
I do not have the full Acrobat 5.0 program, on this system. But, I could
take the FMKR file to my own pc and use Acrobat 5.0 and then bring it back to
this laptop.
Question:
I have a large
Hi All,
Using FMKR 7.0, Acrobat Distiller 5.0, on Vista Enterprise on HP (Compaq)
laptop.
I do not have the full Acrobat 5.0 program, on this system. But, I could
take the FMKR file to my own pc and use Acrobat 5.0 and then bring it back to
this laptop.
Question:
I have a large